Yes, according to Christian theology, the lamb was slain before the foundation of the world as a symbol of Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity's sins.
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Jesus, who is "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." (Revelation 13.8.)
Arguably, it was the Father's Son Himself - the Word God who became Jesus, the Christ - the Lamb of God:Revelation 13:8Young's Literal Translation (YLT)8 And bow before it shall all who are dwelling upon the land, whose names have not been written in the scroll of the life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world;
Yes; he has always been the redeemer and always will be; for he is the sacrificial "Lamb slain from the foundation of the earth." The following scripture was written about events in heaven, well after Jesus was crucified: And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written inthe book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. (Revelation 13.8)
Jesus did not have a mission at pentecosst. He is - the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. (Revalation 13.8). The 'mission at pentecost', i think refers to the revelation of the Holy Spitit, which Jesus sent as a Comforter to his disciples.
I have heard this from some people and false prophets, but this idea of Jesus Christ being "primordial sacrament" is completely foreign to the Bible. But the Bible says that he was, or is; "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." (Revelation 13.8)
Jesus of Bethlem (Christ) is the Lamb/son of God. The "lamb of God" is Jesus Christ. He is considered the lamb because he was slain as a sacrifice for our sins.
Jesus Christ because he is the 'lamb slain from the foundation of the world.' (Revelation 13.8), and Adam was created on the sixth day. (Genesis 1.27 & 31)
"To win for the Lamb that was slain the reward of His suffering"
The word 'primordial' means - very early- and the word 'sacrament' is similar to sacrifice. The first sacrifice was Jesus himself. he was that "Lamb of God". The Bible says: - And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. If any man have an ear, let him hear. (Revelation 13.8,9)
This phrase refers to the sacrificial death of Jesus in Christian theology. It emphasizes the belief that Jesus' sacrifice was planned by God from the beginning of time to redeem humanity from sin.
The Bible calls Jesus, 'The Lamb slain from foundation of the world' (Revelation 13.8), and he is one with God, who is the 'Ancient of Days' (Daniel 7.9), as the Bible shows in the book of Titus -1.3,4 and 2.13 God's age cannot be measured because he was and is always there; and so it is for Jesus today.